- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Prydain ([ˈprədai̯n], PRUH-dine;
Middle Welsh:
Prydein) is the
modern Welsh name for
Great Britain.
Prydain is the
medieval Welsh...
- The
Welsh Triads (Welsh:
Trioedd Ynys
Prydein, "Triads of the
Island of Britain") are a
group of
related texts in
medieval m****cripts
which preserve...
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Prydein is an
American Celtic rock
group formed in 1999. They are
notable for
their use of
bagpipes in a rock band setting. They were
formed in Burlington...
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Armes Prydein (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈarmɛs ˈprədəin], The
Prophecy of Britain) is an
early 10th-century
Welsh prophetic poem from the Book of Taliesin...
- Bromwich,
Trioedd Ynys
Prydein, pp. 94–102. Bromwich, Rachel.
Trioedd Ynys
Prydein, p. 290 [Bromwich, Rachel.
Trioedd Ynys
Prydein, p. 290 Tolstoy, Nikolai...
- Bromwich, Rachel,
Trioedd Ynys
Prydein,
University of
Wales Press, 4th ed., 2014, p. 512–513 Bromwich, Rachel,
Trioedd Ynys
Prydein,
University of
Wales Press...
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which includes Dyrnwyn as part of its mythos. Bromwich,
Trioedd Ynys
Prydein (1978): 242-3. Jones, Mary. "Tri
Thlws ar Ddeg Ynys Prydain". From maryjones...
- Hergest. Bromwich,
Trioedd Ynys
Prydein, p. 242. Bromwich,
Trioedd Ynys
Prydein, pp. 305–306. Bromwich,
Trioedd Ynys
Prydein, pp. 103 – 104.
Hergest Triad...
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Cadwallon ap
Cadfan (Moliant Cadwallon, by Afan Ferddig) c. 633. In
Armes Prydein,
believed to be
written around 930–942, the
words Cymry and
Cymro are used...
- Pendragon". The
Hergest Triads. Bromwich,
Trioedd Ynys
Prydein, p. 56. Bromwich,
Trioedd Ynys
Prydein, pp. 132–133. Monmouth,
Geoffrey (1136).
History of...